DNS Management

Dynamic DMARC makes DNS management easy

Forget confusing and convoluted DNS changes, you can now manage SPF, DKIM, and DMARC directly from OnDMARC thanks to our latest feature release, Dynamic DMARC.

One of the challenges of implementing DMARC has always been adding and updating txt records in your domain’s DNS. This process can be time-consuming and error-prone.

This is particularly true if you have lots of domains, have outsourced your domain management, or have strict change control policies in place for DNS alterations.

Dynamic DMARC from OnDMARC changes all that by providing a simple interface to manage your SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and BIMI records from right within the OnDMARC application to save you time/avoid the need for multiple account access.

It’s super simple

Once you’ve added OnDMARC’s “smart” records to your DNS for SPF, DKIM, and DMARC you never need to go back to your registrars’ control panel again, helping you to quickly progress to full DMARC compliance, or easily add new sending services (and beat the 10 DNS lookup limit of SPF) all from the OnDMARC interface.

If you’re already an OnDMARC user, we’ve carried all your Dynamic SPF settings across to the new Dynamic DMARC section of the app, and we’ve created this simple knowledge base article to get you up and running with Dynamic DKIM and SPF as well.  

If you’re new to OnDMARC, sign up now for a trial and make full use of this, and all of OnDMARC’s other market-leading features, free for the next 14 days. 

PUBLISHED BY

Red Sift

27 Oct. 2020

SHARE ARTICLE:

Categories

Recent Posts

VIEW ALL
Certificates

TLS certificates are changing: What you need to know

Red Sift

Executive summary: TLS certificates are about to get significantly shorter-lived. Starting 15 March 2026, newly issued public-trust certificates will max out at 200 days—and just three years later, that lifespan drops to 47 days. Backed by Google, Apple, and Mozilla, this shift aims to make the web safer through fresher data, faster failover, and…

Read more
DKIM

The hidden threat: How misconfigured DKIM enables replay attacks

Red Sift

Email authentication isn’t just an IT concern. It protects your brand and customers. A single misstep can let attackers spoof your domain, send phishing emails, and destroy customer trust. One of the most dangerous methods? The DKIM replay attack. In this post, we’ll break down how undersigned DKIM keys and related misconfigurations open your…

Read more
BIMI

Why DMARC and BIMI are a business priority

Jack Lilley

Email threats aren’t slowing down, and neither should your authentication strategy. In our recent joint webinar with Marigold, “From DMARC to BIMI: Navigating the New Email Authorization Landscape,” we broke down what today’s evolving standards mean for both security and marketing teams—and how to take action now with our free Red Sift Investigate tool.…

Read more
ASM

Zoom stops zooming: Why active monitoring is essential

Billy McDiarmid

​On April 16, 2025, Zoom experienced a significant global outage that disrupted video conferencing services and access to its website for thousands of users, as well as their corporate email for all their employees. It was quickly identified as a domain name registration status problem. Despite being a critical name for Zoom, somehow, the…

Read more